Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 190, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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STOPS SCALP ITCH Dandruff and Every Form of Scalp Disease Cured Quick by Zemo. Lt is simply wonderful how Zemo goes after dandruff. You rub a little of it in with the tips of the fingers. It gets right down into the glands, stimulates them, stops the itch, and makes the head feel fine. No, it isn’t sticky! Zemo is a fine, clear, vanishing liquid. You don’t have to even wash your hands after using Zemo. And what a wonder it is for eczema, rash, pimples and all skin afflictions. A 25cent trial bottle at A. F. Long’s Drug Store, is guaranteed to stop any skin irritation. Zemo is prepared by E. W. Rose Medicine Co., St Louis, Mo., and is regularly sold by druggists at $1 a bottle, nut to prove what it will do at trifling expense, Zemo is put up in 25cent trial bottles. Harry Green and his company arrived last night from Chicago. All are stopping at the Makeever hotel. The rehearsals started today for the new play “The Town Fool,” which will be seen at the Ellis Theatre on Thursday, August 15th. “Were all medicines as meritorious as Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the world would be much better off and the percentage of suffering decreased,” writes Lindsay Scott, of Temple, Ind. For sale by all dealers. M. B. Price, who 'has been staying with his brother, Corey, on the farm in Carpenter township for the past two weeks, was in Rensselaer yesterday. He reports that his sister, Mass Nettie, who is also at the home of Corey Price, is gradually improving in health, although still unable to be up. There was a quite 'heavy rain during Thursday night, causing another and quite serious delay to thrashing. Oats are said generally to be in a bad condition and the rains are making this more serious right along. It would be a great pity to have the mammoth crop damaged right at the point of realizing a big profit from its growth. E. L. Hollingsworth went to Wheatfield today to attend the meeting of the Booster Club of that town and other towns between LaCrosse and Goodland along the route of the C. E. & I. coal road. The meeting is the result of an agitation, recently begun, for the purpose of securing better passenger train service between LaCrosse and Goodland. Representatives of the Indiana Railway Commission will be present. Misses Nina Spitler and Mary Remsburg, of Kentland, have issued between fifty and sixty invitations for a picnic to be held at that place, this evening. Rensselaer young folks have been greatly favored, about twenty or thirty invitations having been sent here. Most of those favored with an invitations have signified their intentions of going and are greatly hopes that the rain will stop before It interferes with their plans. Mrs. Lewis Ramp suffered two Afevere attacks of heart trouble this morning at her borne in the east part of town, on Scott street The first came about 9 o’clock, while* she was visiting with her neighbor, Mrs. John Duvall. She became very weak and for a time It seemed she" was In grave danger. Mrs. Duvall assisted her home. Another attack soon occurred and a doctor was summoned. After a Hrae she recovered and now 1b ranch better. . - v ■ . Get the “Classified Ad” habit and get rid of the things yon don't need. You will find that there to some good money in a judicious use of The Republican’s classified column.
